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Frame Relay
Accessing the WAN – Chapter 3
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Objectives
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Describe the fundamental concepts of Frame Relay technology
in terms of Enterprise WAN services including Frame Relay
operation, Frame Relay implementation requirements, Frame
Relay maps, and LMI operation.
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Configure a basic Frame Relay PVC including configuring and
troubleshooting Frame Relay on a router serial interface and
configuring a static Frame Relay map.
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Describe advanced concepts of Frame Relay technology in
terms of Enterprise WAN services including Frame Relay subinterfaces, Frame Relay bandwidth and flow control.
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Configure an advanced Frame Relay PVC including solving
reachability issues, configuring Frame Relay sub-interfaces,
verifying and troubleshooting Frame Relay configuration.
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
 Describe how Frame Relay is used to provide WAN
services to the Enterprise
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
 Describe how Frame Relay uses virtual circuits to carry
packets from one DTE to another
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
 Explain how Frame Relay encapsulation works
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
 Describe the types of topologies that are used for
implementing Frame Relay in different environments
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Describe the Fundamental Concepts of Frame
Relay Technology
 Describe how a router attached to a Frame Relay
network uses LMI status messages and inverse ARP
queries to map VCs to layer 3 network IP Addresses
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Configure a Basic Frame Relay PVC
 Configure a basic Frame Relay PVC on a router serial
interface
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Configure a Basic Frame Relay PVC
 Configure a static Frame Relay map
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
 Explain the reachability issues associated with the
Frame Relay NBMA topology
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
 Describe how to implement bandwidth control in the
Frame Relay technology
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Describe Advanced Concepts of Frame Relay
Technology
 Describe how to implement flow control in Frame Relay
technology
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
 Explain the steps to configure point-to-point
subinterfaces on a physical interface
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
 Describe the commands used for verifying Frame Relay
operation
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Configure an Advanced Frame Relay PVC
 Describe the steps for troubleshooting a Frame Relay
configuration
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Summary
 Frame relay is the most widely used WAN technology
because it:
–Provides greater bandwidth than leased line
–Reduces cost because it uses less equipment
–Easy to implement
 Frame relay is associated with layer 2 of the OSI model
and encapsulates data packets in a frame relay frame
 Frame relay is configured on virtual circuits
–These virtual circuits may be identified by a DLCI
 Frame relay uses inverse ARP to map DLCI to IP
addresses
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Summary
 Configuring frame relay requires
–Enable frame relay encapsulation
–Configuring either static or dynamic mapping
–Considering split horizon problems that develop when multiple
VCs are placed on a single physical interface
 Factor affecting frame relay configuration
–How service provider has their charging scheme set up
 Frame relay flow control
–DE
–FECN
–BECN
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Summary
 The following commands can be used to help verify
frame relay configuration
–Show interfaces
–Show frame-relay lmi
–Show frame-relay pvc ###
–Show frame-relay map
 Use the following command to help troubleshoot a
frame relay configuration
–Debug frame-relay lmi
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